Bolton actress Maxine Peake has told of the discrimination she faced in the TV industry over her accent.

The 42-year-old Silk star, who now lives in Salford, said she was perceived to be uneducated.

"Now, people are like, 'Oh, she's a proper actress', but if I had taped the way they challenged your intellect," the star of The Village said.

Maxine Peake and Ben Batt in Royal Exhcange's A Streetcar Named Desire (Image: Manuel Harlan)

"They'd say, 'She's been educated, she's been to university: can you lose the accent?' Or, 'Have you read the script?' and I'd go, 'Yes', and they'd say (whispering), 'You do know she's not from the north?'

The former Shameless actress, who played Hamlet on stage and is about to star in BBC1 drama Three Girls, based on the Rochdale sexual abuse scandal, said that when she started to act she was stereotyped.

"They think if you're from up north, you're up for it. Good-time girls," she said.